Faisca Argon (Purple) | High Frequency Wand
The ultimate skincare tool to target acne at the source for brighter, blemish-free skin
Clear Acne
Boost Collagen
Minimize Pores
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Safe, Gentle, Targeted Acne Treatment
- Instantly zap acne breakouts
- Deeply targets acne-causing bacteria to prevent future breakouts
- Collagen boosting technology
- Minimize pores
- Gentle on skin
- Stimulate hair growth
- 4 glass applicators for a versatile treatment
- Lightweight, portable design
Description
Our versatile high frequency facial wand is designed to smooth the skin, eliminate acne and other stubborn blemishes. High frequency effectively uses thermal energy to oxygenate the skin for a deep energetic skin renewal
The best high frequency wand for acne harnesses the power of argon (purple-hued) gas to target acne at the source
Additionally, oxygenation destroys bacteria, promotes lymphatic drainage and even energizes hair follicles to promote hair growth
How to Use
- Remove all metal and jewelry
- Choose your preferred applicator (rod, spoon, mushroom or comb)
- Place applicator into the high frequency device
- Turn on the device using the rotating button at the base of the device
- Touch the applicator with your finger and keep it there until you have made contact with the skin
- Increase intensity as desired (1-5)
- In terms of treatment method - gently glide in small circular motions on the skin. When treating acne, hold the attachment over the blemish moving gently
- When treating the scalp, comb the attachment through the hair as you would a hairbrush
- For beginners, use for 10 minutes x3 times per week
What's Included
- Handheld argon high frequency wand and 4 glass applicators
- Adapter
- User manual
Specifications
- HIGH FREQUENCY: 110 - 400khZ
- APPLICATOR DIAMETER: 11mm
- VOLTAGE: 100V - 240V
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Before and After
Dramatic Transformations
High Frequency Wand Unique Benefits
Acne hero
Oxygen zaps acne flare-up and eliminates acne causing bacteria from the surface of the skin
Boosts blood flow
Improves cellular function of skin and scalp to improve circulation and reduce inflammation
Collagen synthesis
Boosts the production of collagen and elastin for firmer skin
Enhanced skincare absorption
The treatment promotes more effective absorption of your skincare actives and hydrating serums
How does High Frequency Technology Work?
A mild electrical current passes through the (argon) gas inside the applicator. Oxygen molecules prevent bacteria from surviving in this oxygen rich environment to combat acne and excess oil production
Mushroom Applicator
Use to treat larger areas such as cheeks, forehead, chin and neck
Rod Applicator
Use to target isolated treatment areas such as pimples and blemishes
Spoon Applicator
Use to treat smaller, more delicate areas such as around the nose, eyes and mouth and to treat under eye puffiness
Comb Applicator
Use to treat scalp to energize hair follicles and promote hair growth
High Power Features
4 Glass applicators
4 unique glass rods specially designed to reach the
contours of the face and scalp
Customizable dial
Effortless operation with a rotating power button to set and adjust desired intensity
Innovative design
Designed with dexterity, control and comfort in mind, this device is lightweight and portable for ease of use on the go or at home
Treat face, scalp and body
Cross functional device ideal for treating face, body, scalp and hair
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Frequently Asked Questions
Wash your face using your favorite gentle cleanser and ensure it is fully dry. Remove jewelry and other metal objects
For beginners, limit to 3 10x minute treatments per week. Increase as skin adjusts, without exceeding 5 treatments per week
High frequency is a perfect treatment option for acne-prone skin. The treatment is designed to infuse oxygen into the skin to eliminate bacteria and pimples and to promote deep healing. Purple (Argon) gas is the superior treatment option for acne-prone skin
If you suffer from rosacea or melasma, high frequency may exacerbate symptoms. Always consult a dermatologist before treatment
Yes, treatments are safe and painless and do not require any downtime. To ensure maximum safety and effectiveness invest in a high quality product from a reputable brand such as the Project E Beauty high frequency facial wand range
High frequency wands can be used on a freshly cleansed face or over a hydrating gel or serum such as hyaluronic acid. If you want more help gliding the device over the skin, a serum is a good option. Once you have finished the treatment, complete the remaining steps in your skincare routine. Waiting to apply skincare until after the treatment will help boost absorption leaving you glowy and fresh faced
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